Multiply it by 0.75 or divide it by 4 and multiply it by 3.
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Multiply for example: a*a*a = a^3 3*3*3 =27 which equals =3^3
Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.
Multiply it by 3/4 which is equivalent to 0.75
You get 3 quarters of a number by multiplying the number by .75; or you can multiply it by .25 and then multiply the product by 3. Or, you can multiply the number by 3, and then divide the product by 4.Half it and half it again. Then times it by 3
Multiply it by 0.75 or divide it by 4 and multiply it by 3.
Oh, dude, like, you can totally divide 24 into 3 by doing 24 divided by 3, which gives you 8. Another way is to group them into 3 equal parts of 8. And, uh, you can also think of it as sharing 24 cookies among 3 friends, each getting 8 cookies. Easy peasy, right?
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Multiply for example: a*a*a = a^3 3*3*3 =27 which equals =3^3
Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.Each yard has 3 feet, so just multiply the number of yards by 3.
Multiply it by 3/4 which is equivalent to 0.75
Multiply the number by 3/5 or 0.6
Multiply the number by 1/3 or Divide the number by 3
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Often, yes. But it depends on the numbers. For example, if you multiply 1.5 x 2, you get 3 as the answer (whole number). But if you multiply 1.5 x 3, you get a decimal of 4.5
You do not!3 is a whole number, 7/3 is a fraction.If you multiply the whole number by the fraction you get 3*(7/3) = 7, which is larger not smaller.